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Business Spotlight
Goodman & Goodman are a father/son law partnership consisting of Howard Goodman who has been practicing civil litigation in Tarzana, California since 1978 and Sean Goodman who was admitted to the bar in December, 2009. The firm specializes in creditor's rights and remedies, construction industry law and civil litigation.
Goodman & Goodman recognizes that creditors are often concerned with litigation expenses in which attorneys charge hourly fees. Therefore, in many cases Goodman & Goodman will work on a contingent fee basis to recover account balances for goods or services rendered by the client.
Attorneys at Law
18321 Ventura Blvd., Suite 755
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PRODUCT OF THE MONTH OF JULY
Bank Deposit Scanner
Call CEO Computers for more information
(818) 501-2281

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If you would like to have your business in the "spotlight," please send an email to cecile@ceocomputers.com with the business information - we would like to include your information in a future newsletter.
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We are still welcoming guest columnists and would like to make this forum available to include articles relevant to computer users. We hope many of you will respond to our articles and offer to write for this newsletter. As you know, this newsletter is read by many businesspeople in the Valley. Please send your article to cecile@ceocomputers.com.
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CEO Computers, Inc. is an IT consulting firm that has been serving businesses in Southern California for over 22 years. We have been providing comprehensive, dependable, cost-effective IT services and Web services tailored to the specific needs and budgets of a wide variety of clients in different industries. Our goal is to use technology to move your business forward.
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Greetings!
Many new products will be released in June and July and we thought you would like a short introduction to them. In this issue we will list the new features in Microsoft Word. Of course, whenever a new version of Microsoft Office is released, we are always interested to know what is new and whether to upgrade the software.
The business spotlight is on Goodman and Goodman, Attorneys at Law.
Jamshid Javidi, President, CEO Computers |
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The Top Ten Reasons to Upgrade to Word 2010
1. Add impressive formatting effects-such as gradient fills and reflections-directly to the text in your document. You can now apply many of the same effects to text and shapes that you might already use for pictures, charts, and SmartArt graphics.
2. Use new and improved picture editing tools-including versatile artistic effects and advanced correction, color, and cropping tools-to fine-tune every picture in your document to look its absolute best.
3. Find your way with the improved Navigation Pane and Find tools. These new enhancements make it easier than ever to browse, search, and even reorganize document content right from a single, easy-to-use pane.
Recover draft versions of files that you closed without saving. That's right. The version 4. Autorecovery feature is just one of many new features available from the new Microsoft Office Backstage™ view. Backstage view replaces the traditional File menu in all Office 2010 applications to provide a centralized, organized space for all document. management task
5. Easily customize the improved Ribbon to make the commands you need most accessible. Create custom tabs or even customize built-in tabs.
6. Using new co-authoring capabilities, you can now edit the same document, at the same time, as other team members in other locations. You can even communicate instantly as you work, directly from Word.
7. If you are running SharePoint Foundation 2010 this functionality can be used within the firewall. With Office Communicator now integrated throughout several Office 2010 programs, you can view presence information that shows the availability of other authors and initiate instant messaging or voice calls directly from Word.
8. If you use Word 2010 for your home or school work, you can take advantage of co-authoring features though Windows Live. All you need is a free Windows Live ID to simultaneously edit documents with others. An instant messenger account (such as the free Windows Live Messenger) is required to view presence of authors and start an instant messaging conversation.
9. Microsoft Word Web App is an online companion to Microsoft Word that enables you to extend your Word experience to the browser. View a high fidelity version of your documents and make light edits as well. Access some of the same formatting and editing tools that are in Word 2010, and work in a familiar editing environment, from almost any computer with a Web browser.
10. Microsoft Word Mobile 2010 gives you a lightweight editor for your documents that's especially designed for easy use on your moble phone.
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Ask the Professor - Cecile Bendavid
Professor of Computer Science, California State University Northridge and Director of New Business Development for CEO Computers.
Q. Can I use Microsoft Office on my cell phone:
A. Yes, Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 brings Microsoft Office 2010 tools to your Windows phone if your cell phone meets the requirements for Office Moble 2010. (check with your provider) Experience a rich interface specifically suited to your mobile device's screen and easily take action when you're on the go.
Q. Can I manage email more efficiently in Office 2010?
A. Yes. manage your e-mail more efficiently in Outlook 2010. The improved Conversation View and new conversation management tools enable you to clean up redundant messages or ignore an e-mail discussion.
The Ignore feature moves current and all future messages to your Deleted Items folder. With the new Quick Steps, you can perform multi-step tasks, such as reply and delete, all within a single click
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I hope you enjoy reading the newsletter and will contribute to future issues.
Sincerely,
Cecile Bendavid CEO Computers, Inc. |
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